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The government has denied interfering in anyone’s phones but the warning recalls the 2021 allegations that authorities in India used Pegasus surveillance system against opponents.
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Andrew Ng is a global leader in AI development, and says companies like OpenAI are trying to force governments to regulate emerging open-source rivals out of existence.
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Russia and Ukraine are jamming each other's radios and zapping each other's drones, and the US military is preparing for the same kind of combat.
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The FTC's Safeguards Rule mandates that "non-banking" financial institutions must securely manage and store their customers' information. This requirement applies to organizations such as mortgage brokers, motor...
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The tech company had been pushing to make chip shipments for next year before new restrictions came into effect.
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A battery startup in West Virginia and the mineworkers union may have a blueprint for those left behind in the energy transition.
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Windows 11 users can now manage RAR archives natively, with no need for third-party software or questionable archive "unpackers." Windows 11 22H2, the past year's last major...
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China's most popular social media platforms on Tuesday announced that "self-media" accounts with more than 500,000 followers will be asked to display real-name information, a controversial measure that has prompted concerns over dox ...
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Tesla won the first U.S. trial over allegations that its Autopilot driver assistant feature led to a death, a major victory as it faces several other lawsuits.
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Maria Assis’ six-year-old was shocked by the ad in his puzzle. Israel has spent $2.3 million on internet ads since Hamas’ October 7 attack.
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But the fight may not be lost as the court allowed the artists to claim copyright infringement against Stability AI, Midjourney, and DevianArt, on workpieces that the artists had filed a copyright for.